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Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1929, p. 8

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SISDCY. WIFE. VVHUUID LVLUUEIIII. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dobson and Miss Jean Murray of Barrie and Miss Bonlstead or Grenfel were Sunday visitors at Arthur Dobson's. frkmm ml `ha carving nnvf. Qnnri-av 17 17 22c 33c 26c` 6 oz. tin Baking Powder ROYAL See Pages 288 and 289 in the Big Eaton Catalogue for all you 3 need in Cameras and Supplies. .- \ Came:-as am smyylaes _<`;c71`om`a Specia WIDKI 1115 pdftllb LICIU. Miss Thelma Jennett of Ivy is with 'gez1'1 grandparents, Mr. and Mgs. M. M. _ (3 . \; mom: 685 V M:z...mws: 5'.-1'. "TheCzream of the Creamery." 27... I Jelicious assortment Preserve the Beauties of Fall in Picture Form Pure Extracts - EATONS - Dependable avor- ings. bottle .... .. 39% Sandwich Relish - Hg-i'nz - Makes delightful _ _ sandwiches. Jar .. `-.V22e::!-.~ts--bu1k porridge for cold 12:-:)rnings. P_1` `b. . . . . . . . . . . .. 241bs.$1.1_1 ENGLFSH STYLE wxux ner 815581` In Danuusny, 31110. Dr. Geo. L. Caldwell and Mrs. Cald- well of Detroit spent the week-end at Wm. Patterson's. `Dan I`! `D Qnnnnnw IKVI nnnnmv Box _1 lb. PASTRY FLOUR MONARCH <+`"="'af'. Ezffa-``e`~3 6"?`-"... ORDER ovmcn: ff` 44: 1 saton ia The Nourishing Drink s 11 Tia SPECIAL AIHSDOH xnenus. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Bowes or Tor- onto were Sunday visitors at the home of A. Elphick. `um: Xxlmzinnnn nf Arm: is visiting OVALTINE R lilgs` a% Pkgs. DROPS . . . . .. JELLY BEANS LICa'..V" IT. ALL SORTS GUM DROPS BUTTER SCOTCH I\I\l\v\n D elicious andies 0: A. mpmcs. Mrs. Wilkinson of Angus is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. McMaster. Nnn Nmda-pd Stenhans of Baxter 15 OZ. PKG. EATON S JELLY POWDEZRS `E1? 3% THE WEEK-END TREAT Chocolate Pudding - Pure" Gold. Quicldv made. Chihi dren like them. 5 3 pigs 3543 Czcred !ci-ags -- for dcii-g cicus cakes. Per "'0. .......... .. 12 E` 3 per bottle Thursday, October 17, 192! Branston Pickle in the Blue Box; i SEEDLESS 1'.:1pmcK's on uunuuy. Miss Black spent the week-end_ with Alliston friends. Mn and Mr: `Earl-. Rmxm: nf "l"m-.. 1543 3: ggc 19$ 25 Q 311- Oct. 14-Frank Elphick of Toronto spent; last week-end with his parents `h m-A npcuu uwau wcun-sun nu... ..... ,....--..._ here. Mrs. Chas. Martin and son Arnell of Penetang are spending a. few weeks with her parents here. V Minn 13.nf.h Berthelotte and M153 with her parents nere. Miss Ruth Berthelotte and Stapletaon or Allandale visited the for- mens parents last week. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Mcxnizht Ind mer's parents ms: wees. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKnight family, Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cunningham of Baxter and Mrs. Mc- Master of Barrie were visitors at A. E1ph1ck's on Sunday. Mina Blank snent the week-end with Dunuuy. Wedding bells are ringing loudly on the 6th line. Tan 12:-i-ha1nHvn has svnhnvnnrl `hnw-In VISJDUTS HO nruzur JJUUBULL 3. There will be service next Sunday morning in St. George's Church. Miss Jean Hlggmson is home from Orlllla. Mrs. W. J. Bell spent a few days 19.51: week in Toronto. `Mr and 1\Ih-n r'!n1vAM'. and {mm n ldni SIMMONS 99 4 CO. Special % Cloth /Coat Display MON. OCT. 21st. __sHAN_'rY BAY Ladies and Misses CLOTH COATS _ urozu -n_.I_ Showing the famous Barnard line of 1355 WEEK III J-UIUIIDU. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert and two daughters Lillian and Ethel of Tor- onto visited at Jos. T1ff1n's on Sunday. `lksv and 1/rm: (K7 `llanrtv nf `Rarn -V-:- THE` COAT STORE -- LADIES COATS AND was Tnornoury 1aSE ween. - Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Sid: Battersby on the arrival of a son at their home. J. D. Knap attended the oicial .....m+a.m of 'r. T. Nn 452. Barrie. on is well acvvancea. ~. Now that the election will soon `be on, a few political meetings would be in order to state platform policies. By means of a new apparatus four telephone conversations and two tele- graph messages may be sent simultan- eously over a single pair or open wires. xs. W81?/Iiss Florence Ayros of Barrie is engsying a. few holidays with her par- en . . Miss Florence Burns of Toronto spent`the week-end at Thou. Patten- Ann : up U110 den s. `Alva last weex. Mrs. George Kester of Moore Park, Man., and Miss Rose stokes or Ox-11119. x;1s1ted recently with their sister, Mrs. Inn A: VLDMJCU. L C J. Jones. 1131311 1 Mrs. -C. Baker, who has been in To- ronto for several weeks, has returned home. 1\/rm. 1:! 'Dr\A urea 1r5:iHna' frinnn 9.1`. onw vxsxwu ab dU5. .l.u.uu'a Uu Duuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry of Barrie visited with Mrs. J. A. McMa,ster on Sunday. `uvmirli-nu ham: m-n rinaino 1m1d1v nn nome. Mrs. R. Roe was visiting friends at Thornbury last week. .nnnm~a n11m*.inmx are extended to UJ. cu DULA uv v L A u - a . . u . . - V. oic meeting at L. .L. No. 452, Barrie, ~ Wria v mmningx Luau.-:uu1g an Ll.V.u. J-Iv. '6lll, 4-u.u..u, V.-. Friday evening. Farmers are behind with their plowing. All other work on the farm is well advanced. a u... 4-1nn+ Hnn n1nnHnn mm snnn `be c1en's. Mrs. Geo. Ayres, Jr. and little son have returned home after a. couple or weeks with Mrs. Ayres' parents at Shanty Bay. Mr and Mrs. main McLean and lit- snanty bay. Mr. and Mrs. E1 :1 McLean and lit- tle son Elgin an Mrs. Ed. McLean enjoyed a few days 1n the Queen City last week. an-n nnmcan 'R'n+.:u- nf Mnnrn `Pm-Ir. Oct. 15--Mr. and Mrs. G. Snead of Toronto spent a. few days with the latter s parents, Mr. `and Mrs. J. D. Knapp. -_ Mr: -n `Rnker. who has been in Duuuuy_ guwuvw nu nowovvg .n.u~uw.. -. Mrs. Wm. Pratt is recov ring nicely after her recent illness or several weeks. Ilia: 'mIm~ nnnn Am-A: M- `Barrie is oct. 14--Miss Ruby Pattenden has returned home after spending a. week with her cousin. Mrs .105. Maclbellen. Toronto. _ V A nnm-11" naannknr nttnnrlad the An- Toronto. A goodly number attended the an- niversary held at Anten M1115 at both services. A Mr. and Mrs. W. Gostick with Mr. Scott of Toronto visited at B. F. Tra.cy s one day last week. A`l'lnn M n.T.m1-n and dauehters Jean Tracy's one any 18.80 wuss. Allan McLean and daughters Jean and Mrs. Brown of Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks 02 South River were Sunday guests at Harvey McLean's. an..- 111.... 13nnbl- In annnunnlnn nlndlvv Mrs. I-Iereward Martin returned home on Sunday after three weeks with her sister in Sandusky, Qhio. Dr, Gan. 1'._ Caldwell and Mrs. Cald- M1959? _5'E*T" CUND7l3F.S_ ~ LEFROY ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dale and daugh- ter or Kitchener spent the week-end with friends in town. _ Thos. Donnelly has been visiting friends in Collingwood, Markdale and Owen Sound. 11 1' 'Iurn+no`lf and Anna-hi-.mv and Mrs, UWED sounu. D. J. Metcalf and daughter and Mrs. J. Metcalf of Paisley spent Sunday at Frank Bea.tty s. -Ikv and Mr: 'T'n`hn and M1` fld U1 |I.I.Ul.lo Miss Jenny Barry and Miss Edith Ridler of Toronto have been visiting with the rormer s parents here. Mr 11911 nnr .1-mnlr mannanr 1: carat: an .l."1'a.nxs Deuuuy :3. and Mrs. Tebo and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sawyer motored to Hamil- ton Sunday where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tebo. 1\II'h-a `nu ...-u Tnnb Inna and-nvnn:-I hnvnn Wllin .|.V.L1'. anu .l.VJ.I.'5. UUIQUH ICIJU. Miss Mary Jack has returned home enter a. holiday with friends in Toronto. Mrs. T. Atkinson is spending a. week with Toronto friends. Tho 11511311: A? `I _n?v-Av? TXTIKE Av'I+.D!'.. was spun. \ - Mrs. C, Grose and Byron were in Toronto last week-end and Mrs. W. J. Ralston has returned home after gpegding a. week with friends in Brad- or . `H.513 Ifnlnn 'KTn1:-A91 `Khan Ifnw and uuu. LVLLB. J."I:l1& wuuu. Mrs. Harry Baker has been spending , a couple of weeks with her mother at Clowes. `Womb Than I'Iv"II\ uvna o\nAv\IAI-sari wzbflz Whan, who was mentioned gfubeing 111, is still in a. serious con- on. ll:-n Tun-aqua 13....-na Ann` III-n Ilhllbln 313 Win. 'EDDCl'8Ul1`5. Rev. C. R. Spencer, Mrs. Spencer and Miss Malcom attended the con- vention at Goldwater last Tuesday. 119-: flan TX] (`!n1rlmn1 I ulutnrl frinvnc an I Q jl ` at-Bio 0 Oct. 15-Mr. Thos. Reynolds of Toronto is the guest of her brother, Bruce Binnie. `Alina ll'nI`_nunul-cc aha): .1-qua.`-Lao. ?I;.LL apcuu Duuuuy wlul. uuelr parents. The services in connection with the fiftieth anniversary of the church here were largely attended, the build- ing being filled to capacity. Rev. E. S. Sinclair proved a most acceptable preacher, his utterances being both forceful and interesting. Pleasing mus- ' ic was supplied by Elmvale Presbyter- ian choir. 4 I'll` Vjll ` Q I Service in the United Church next] Sunday: Sunday School at 2 p.m.; church 3.30 p.m. I Wlbll '1.'OI'0I1'L0 II'18I1(18. The ladies of Lefroy W.M.S. enter- tained the ladies of Stroud W.M.S. in Lefroy United church on Thursday last. There were about sixty ladies present. After the regular business was concluded tea. was served and a very interesting and profitable afternoon was spent; Mr: I`! ('31-nan and Rxn-nn man: in LUIS}. Miss Helen Nelson, Miss Mary and Howard Noble were week-end visitors from Toronto. Tnnb `I3:-do! l\` `I nndnu In ulnli-Inn no-In LL ULIL J. ULU1lUU- Jack Reid of London is visiting with his mother, Mrs. J. Reid. "l\II v-u "I" Wiecnnb nf 'T`nv-nnl-A In unnnr-`I- l.LJ. ILIUULIUL, .l.V.I..l.B. 0. IIIUJU. Mrs. T. Kissock of Toronto is spend- ing a. few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whan. Pklhoa `IJ nwo-u Dalian has `hugs-1 as-nan:-Ii-an WIN. U116 J.U].'Ll1l:I 5 purcuua lllio Mr. Bell, our bank manager, is away for 9. fortnight /s holiday. D1 L106 .D1l.u11C. Mrs. McGarrity and daughter Kath- lgen were at Bruce Binn1e s over Sun- ay. .Tt:nh and `Drying innin A? "I"r\vvnn('r\ uuilyan and Bruce Binnie of Toronto spent Sunday with their parents. The service: in nnnnnr-Hnn with tho VGDDIOII EB U01ClWa.D81' last: '1.`ue5ua._y. Mrs. Geo. W. Caldwell visited friends in Barrie and Dalston last week sun Dad-n Darwin anon} fhn manly- In connection with Fire Preven- tion Week, observed throughout Canada and the United States be- tween October 6 and October 13, 8 special telegraphic message has been sent ov-er the entire Canadian Pacic Railway system by Grant Hall, senior vice-president of the Company. urging all officers and employees of the railway to co- operate by settinga good example of fires and the removal of their causes. This has been followed up- by a circular letter setting forth in detail how these objects may be ac- complished. If the English people were well advised they would not be at all loath to invest in Canada, stated Sir William Plender, president of the Institute of Chartered Accoun- tants of England and Wales, a pas- senger on the Empress of Scotland, after attending the international congress of accodntants recently held in New York. One of the best 1 sources of obtaining British capital 1 is Canadian ventures in which Ca;t- M adian capital is also invested and the people connected with them of ` high repute and standing, he added. ` Un-dertaken as a nation-wide movement for the promotion of British and Canadian music and to give Canadians an opportunity of hearing the music which is their legitimate heritage, the unique British and Canadian concert series sponsored by the music depart- ment of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way will_ it is announced, be under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency. Viscount Willingdonp, Governor-General of Canada. Six Canadian centres - Victoria, Van- couver, Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg `and Toronto - have been selected for the first season s recitals and 14 artists in ali will provide the programmes which` are to continue at intervals during the fall and winter.` ` Z: (40?) Definite steps to control the traf- fic in deer and moose hides which has reached large proportions, have been taken by Chief Game Warden H. H. Ritchie, of- the New Bruns- wick Department of Lands and Mines. Last year 7,000 deer hides and about 700 moose hides were exported from New Brunswick lar- gely to glove manufacturers in Que- bec and Ontario and the states of Maine and New Hampshire. Tin seal tags must now be affixed. to dead animals before transportation becomes legal. Reports are appearing in the British press that the Prince of Wales stands to make a fortune out of oil production in his High River ranch. Somereports have estimated the possible profit as high as $5,000,000. This ls regard- ed in the west as sheer guess work, although the Turner Valley which practically adjoins the Prince's ranch has developed oil on a large scale. Meanwhile there are no wells being drilled on the ranch though drilling is in progress about a mile away. The prairies are usually associat- ed with `wheat and cattle, but they are also important sources of com- mercial fish. The third largest lake on the continent is in Maui- toba and great bodies of fresh water in Manitoba` Saskatchewan and Alberta teem with fish of high quality. In one day recently 40 carloads of whitefish and pickerei were shipped from these provinces to Minneapolis, Chicago and New York. . ._.-.J,...._, [re and There} MINESENG .. LL- 1-7.. -_1 pr F`A E .__.. .-... in baffle EIIQ .lJBA5bUl'l. HIM: W665 Miss Reta Rands spent the week- end in Toronto and St. Catharines. I 8aIom'a I Huncy~-Clear Strain- 6 I ed. 5-lb. Pail 63 Comet Rice - White---Ma1 I Appetizing Pud- I dings, sbups, etc. Pkg.9c I Stove Polish -- Non-such - Makes Stoves Shine Bottle 17 I Panonl:n.}'-'lcur -- Ant Immma. Pkgc. . . . . . . .. - Burkvlnat Flour - Aunt Iamima. Pkge. .-.M... I M.u._nle Syrup - Jennes `IA... TO KEEP MINT ,' paper in the sun to dry. When quite the pan when boiling packet peas give -soak for half an hour or so. Then add` Fresh garden mint should be gath- dry, place the leaves carefully in a the flavor of fresh mint. When re- vinegar and sugar as usual, and stir ered and dried for winter use while it jar with an airtight lid, and cover quired for mint sauce, crush the leav- well, when the mint will look and taste` is" plentiful. Remove the mint leaves l t ghtly. I |es finely between the fingers, pour a las fresh as if it had been newly gatti-r` from the stalks and spread them on a A few of the dried leaves placed in little warm water over, and leave to `ered. 'rm:"nAnnm.1-:xAmNEn wuzma onu 0H0,lGE no.1 mp swam 555% as 3%; SPECIAL. CHUCK ROAST, per Eh.22c LEAN MINGEB BEEF 2 LBS. 39c mm as was? mas? 25c - LOIN AND RIB PORK C.`-HOPS 32 BREAST OF MIITTOH 15 V BGILING BEEF 17 32 ? ;535?W6 24 At the FRESH MEAT SPECl_.L` GILLEX V * Qtlves Dirt Without` . Rubbing " _ 4-: net Slsber, Mrs. Lu. m.uLv.La.zsuc:.'. Miss Mildred Stephens of Baxter spent a. few days last week with her sister. Mrs. Wilbert Mcoann. Mr and Mrs, `l'.a:.AHa Dnhsnn and COC@A 1 ADE FROM FRESH RIPE TOMATOES PANCAKE NIGHTS Fin Ffy s Breakfast `EATSUP fine; I 2 oz. bottle 7.1713 01:11 11116. Leo Berthelotte has returned home to Detroit after spending two weeks with his parents here. `A/Hun "F1-m1mn .TnnnnH'. nf Tvv in with

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